Want to laugh? Marvin Gaye stole Got to Give it Up from a 1962 Mongo Santamaría song and it’s an outright steal. You cannot copyright a bass line nor a rhythm, nor chords, nor the same note repeated in a row, even 8x, nor a scale. My mother worked for a music publisher and was in charge of royalties so I got a great education on copyright law in my upbringing.
Excellent analysis.
Thank you very much!
this is interesting but ends abruptly
did it get cut off at the end?
look forward to viewing more from this channel
Thank you very much. I think that when editing the video I decided to cut the last part of the video and somehow screwed up the ending in the process.
Like throwing spaghetti against a wall
Good analogy for the expert opinions.
Want to laugh? Marvin Gaye stole Got to Give it Up from a 1962 Mongo Santamaría song and it’s an outright steal. You cannot copyright a bass line nor a rhythm, nor chords, nor the same note repeated in a row, even 8x, nor a scale. My mother worked for a music publisher and was in charge of royalties so I got a great education on copyright law in my upbringing.
Wow, what’s the name or the specific song?
@@LawLaughsMusic I will try to get that for you. My friend knows it and played it for me, he has a Masters in music composition.